Metta, I am no baby BUT I wouldn't advise playing teasers in cfb. The caliber of players is drastically different in cfb. You might have a team favored by 24 and they win by 45. That's great if your on the winning side but of you added points to the underdog your effed. Too much variance IMO. Baby may feel differently but that's the way a pharmer feels about it. In the nfl the talent gap isn't as intense and those extra points may a big difference as games are a lot closer. And btw great night tonight. Will be searching for another winner tomorrow.
i figured that too i wouldn't want to tease a pac 12 matchup or any other of the high scoring leagues. thanks for sharing the info though i really don't know much about college football at all so much appreciated
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Quote Originally Posted by PharmDeez:
Metta, I am no baby BUT I wouldn't advise playing teasers in cfb. The caliber of players is drastically different in cfb. You might have a team favored by 24 and they win by 45. That's great if your on the winning side but of you added points to the underdog your effed. Too much variance IMO. Baby may feel differently but that's the way a pharmer feels about it. In the nfl the talent gap isn't as intense and those extra points may a big difference as games are a lot closer. And btw great night tonight. Will be searching for another winner tomorrow.
i figured that too i wouldn't want to tease a pac 12 matchup or any other of the high scoring leagues. thanks for sharing the info though i really don't know much about college football at all so much appreciated
i figured that too i wouldn't want to tease a pac 12 matchup or any other of the high scoring leagues. thanks for sharing the info though i really don't know much about college football at all so much appreciated
For college teases, try a simple system.
Play teams that you feel have a reasonable shot at covering outright. Take dogs when you'll be getting more than 7 (10+ is better) after the tease, and the game should like an Under (look for low totals). Do the opposite with faves, getting them to less than 7 (less than 3 is better) and look for games that could be higher scoring.
Don't ever exceed two teams per tease, and only play 6 to 7 point teases. None of this 7.5, 9 or 10 crap. And never cross zero; if you're teasing 4 point faves you're wasting your money.
And never tail Pig and his home teams. (not really).
Can write more later but gotta sleep now....
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Quote Originally Posted by MettaWorldWar:
i figured that too i wouldn't want to tease a pac 12 matchup or any other of the high scoring leagues. thanks for sharing the info though i really don't know much about college football at all so much appreciated
For college teases, try a simple system.
Play teams that you feel have a reasonable shot at covering outright. Take dogs when you'll be getting more than 7 (10+ is better) after the tease, and the game should like an Under (look for low totals). Do the opposite with faves, getting them to less than 7 (less than 3 is better) and look for games that could be higher scoring.
Don't ever exceed two teams per tease, and only play 6 to 7 point teases. None of this 7.5, 9 or 10 crap. And never cross zero; if you're teasing 4 point faves you're wasting your money.
And never tail Pig and his home teams. (not really).
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